CITY INTELLIGENCE, i 10 ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITKMB HKM OUTSIDB fAXS.J ' u 7 ,Leaopb land. The Special i- L?nr eCr Tf Coun1's' having charge of the r X. L of.?jea R"o Island to tbe Government . S Ct V2,c?i 5e:.terdy. Mr. Harper, chair- rnecr, an present, and submitted plans of the survey Just completed of tho property along the north bank of the League Island channel, ine survey was made for the purpose ot placing Mones upon the Rrourid margins: the outline of - r-t -"j '"vy iui uj i ut uuvvruuiiini, ana RIHO euch murk ns wnnhl the sub-division Into prepenses to be taken, ihe plan shows an avenue loo hundred feet wide, which Is to be laid out along the entire northern line of the Island. This avenue will alBo extend around and upon the Schuylkill fiont, to connect with Schuylkill avenue, now located from South street to the Fish House, below Gray's Ferry. Surveys are now being made lor the purposo of locating Delaware avenue east and wet ot the proposed Navy Yard at League Island. The plans were examined by the Committee, and seemed to give very treneral satisfaction. ne Committee also took into consideration tbe best plan of acquiring possession ol the pro perty which had been vacated. Burglaries. Early yeRterday morning the dwelling of Mr. Toy, at Third and Carpenter streets, was entered by burglars, who were ran sacking tho premises for valuables whoa the noise aroused Mr. Toy. Cpoa getting out of bod he lound the room strewn with articles. He then sprang a watchman's rattle, which frightened the burglars away. They carried off some clothing and silverware. The residence of Mr. Charles Rowland, No. 117 8. Eighteenth street, was entered during the absence of the lamtly within a day or two, and was found to have been thoroughly ransacked when some of the in mates returned to it from tbe country. What the thieves had carried off could not be ascertained, in the absence ot the heads ot the household. Families about to leave their residences during the summer months should notify tho police of the fact. About two hundred and tifty dollars were stolen on Monday afternoon from the residence of Mr. William Gamble. No. 402 Henry street, during the absence of the lamily. As there was , no breaking to enter, tbe thief is supposed to have used a false key. Thb Press Clcb Election ok Officers. Yesterday afternoon the Club held its annual election lor oflicers for the ensuing year. After the preliminary business was concluded, the Club proceeded to the election of officers for the coming year, with the lollowiiig result: President E. W. C. Greene. Vice-Presidents T. D. Thacher and Dr. Morwitz. Treasurer Casper Soudar. Corresponding Secretary John F. McDevitt. Recording Secretary William H. Fisher. Directors A. W. Knck, J. L. Ringwalt, Frank Wells, William F. Corbit, It. 8. Menamin, Emer son Rennet. Thomas E. Harkins, William J. Clarke, and LewiB Wain Smith. Colonel Greene announced the Finance Com mittee, which is composed of D. B. Williamson, Joseph Robinson, and C. H. Clark. The Investi gating Committee consists of William B. Cun nlngton, Emerson Bennett, and R. 8. Menamin. Of Some Importance to Hackmen. An or dinance of the city requires all hacks for public use or hire to be registered at the office ot the Highway Department; and also requires the owners of the same to pay an annual license of $2-60 on each hack, between the 1st of May and the 1st day of June, under a penalty of $5 for each time a hack may be used after that time, if the license has not been paid. There is now on tbe books of the Department over 400 hacks, but of that number only 100 have complied with the law; the other 300 are subject to the penalty If arrested by the High Constables, whose duty it Is to see that the ordinances of the city are complied with. Anniversary. The anniversary of the Sun day Schools ot the Fourth Baptist Church, Fltth and Buttonwood streets, was held last evening. Tbe exercises were opened with prayer by Rev. Dr. Jeffreys', after which the scholars united In sineing. Addresses were made by Rov. J. W. Jackson, Rev. Dr. Newton, and Rev. Dr. Jeffreys. During the evening a number of Tresentatlons were made by the different classes; among these was a tine portrait of Father Beazle, one of the oldest deacons of the church. The gifts were dulv acknowledged by the parties to whom thev were presented. The schools number about 350 children. , A Wobkinomen's TickET. The Committee on Resolutions, appointed at a public .meeting of workingmen held some days since, met last evening, at Eighth and Walnut streets, and re ported a series of resolutions, setting forth tbat both political parties had entirely ignored the workingmen, and that they Intended to sepa rate themselves from political organizations, and vote, and invite their Iriends to vote, for only such men as look to the workingmen's in terests. The resolutions were agreed to, and the Committee adjourned. AMUSEMENTS. Benefits fob thb Sufferers. Mrs. John Drew and Mr. G. L. Fox have tendered the Arch Street Theatre, on Saturday afternoon next, for a benefit "matinee" to the Philadel phia Association for the Relief of Disabled Fire men, when the entire receipts on that occa sion will be given to that noble institution for distribution. Tickets can be procured at the theatre, or from the President, Mr. George W. Tryon, or any of the Board of Trustees. The , advertisement gives all the particulars. To-morrow t Friday) evening a benefit will be given at this theatre to the families of the firemen who were killed at the late lire in Wal nut street. A large number of well-known artists have volunteered their services, and the performance will undoubtedly be very fine, and we hope the house will be crowded. Walnut Street Theatre. Mr. Joseph Jef ferson appears this evemug in his great role of 'Asa Trencnard," in the comedy of Our Ameri can Cousin. Mr. Charles Vandeuhoff will essay tho part of "Lord Dundreaiy," and these stars will be supported by Miss Susan Denin and the company favorites. To-morrow and Saturday, last nights -of Mr. Jefferson's brilliant engage ment. Hip Van Winkle will oe played. Arch Street Theaibb. This evening Mr. G. L Fox presents his lavorite pantomime ot Jack ani GUI, which proves a popular as ever. Mr. C K. Fox appears as "Pautaloon," assisted by Miss Louisa Browne, Master Calllgue, and tbe whole company. A lauehaole comedietta pre cedes the pantomime each evening, in which Mr. Sam. Hemple takes a leading parUlt should not be forgotten that Mr. O. L. rox has big benefit to-morrow evenine, when his Iriends ' will, no doubt, turn out in numbers. This is the Last Week of the season at Cam cross & Dixey's "Family Resort." ! The Autcmnal Glory of the Alleghenies. This tine landscape painting, by Mr. F. DeB. Richards, one of our resident artists, is on exhi bition at the gallery of the Artists' Fund Society, No 1334 Chetnut street. This painting is one of the finest landscapes ever exhibited here, and exhibits the Valley of the Cheat river, West Virelnia. It is well worth a visit. The exhibi tion is for 1 be benefit of the Union Temporary Home lor Children, one of our most deserving charities. m . In the depot is a placard announcing "No Smoking," pouted over an oil lamp. Two i-,ci.mUTi .linear, one smoking. "Pat," says il, other, "ye're transgresMu' the rules of the istab ishment,yeare.; "How'a that f" says ow. "Don't y see there no amoking?" "Yis; but can't ye see ye spal peen, the remark ia addressed to me lamp r- Mother" writes to the "A TlistrAHged a uptown (I'll.) Democrat for advice, which : ..at,iilv: "The only way to cure JonrVon of staying out 'late o' nightB ia to Cak bis legs, or ele get the 'calico1 he runa THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, tor additional Marine JVetvi Flrnt Pag. ALMAJNAO FOB PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT. Ptm Risks, 4-80 Mnow Kinmn..... Ml 7HSHlH V, AT KR...... ....... 914 Sun Skts.., PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE, William O. Kknt. 1 Thomas R. Arhmkad, f Momthlt Ooxinnn Chahlks Wmuta, MOVEMENT OF OCEAN STEAMERS. FOR AMERICA. rmpontlg .....Liverpool. ..I'liilada..... June 1 WMelropollsSoulhampton...New York ..June 5 Win. Penn x)Ddon....New York.. Judo NorihernLightBrenieii New York June 8 Delaware....- Liverpool... rnilarla. .... June IS Russia .....Liverpool... New York....June 15 Clt.vot lniolin... Liverpool. ..New York June IS Teutonla ..Hamhurg.New York -June 1,1 Union .Southampton. ..New 1 ork. ...... June 18 Tripoli Liverpool. ..New York -June is C. ot BaltimoreLlverpool...New York June 19 Erin .Llverpool...New York. ......-.June 19 Saxonla Hanihiirg....New York -.June 19 l'eruvltm ....Liverpool. ..queoec - -June '20 Chlcsgo Llverpool...New York June 21 ViliedeParls Havre.- New York June 21 tin a. LiverpoolNew York June 2a J ava. LiverpoolBoston.... June ll Bavaria ..Uanionrir...New York. June 22 EOR EUROPE. Weer -....New YorkRrenien -June 27 ..June 29 O. of Boston New York. ..Liverpool. Hie Uueen.. ..New 'ork...Liveriool .June 29 Nebraska .New York. ..Liverpool .June '19 Haminonla..,....New York... Hamburg.... June 29 Perelre New York Havre Caledonia -New York. ..Glasgow....... ....June 29 ...June 29 June 29 ....June 2!) ....July July 8 ,.July 4 ...July e ...July Acuities New YorkAntwerp....... . W. Metropolis.. .New Yoru... Bremen C.of N. York New York. ..Liverpool Uhina iioeton Liverpool , New York New York Bremen. C. of Ballluiore.New YorkLiverpool Denmark .. New York...Llverpool. ........... Win. PeUD ..New Y'ork... London 4XJASTWIMIC. IJOMR.STIO. ETU. July a BKle.. New YorkHavana.- -.June 27 J.W. Kvernian.Pullada.. Charleston ...June 29 wvouiluu Phllada -havannah June '29 TIiikb N. OrleansPhiladelphia .-.June 29 O.Washiii(!ton...New York..New Or.eans .June 2! Gen. Oram. ..New York New Orleans.. .June 29 Nevada New York Han Juan July 1 Ocesu QueenNew York AHplnwalL ... .......July 1 11. Hudson Phllada -.Havana. ... .July 2 Hlwrof tlieL'nlon. Phllada New Orleans .lulv 3 Coin ru hla..N e w Y orkH avana.. July 4 Pioneer.. .Phllada -Wilmington ... -July btarsandHtrlpesPliilada Havana July 18 mails are iorwaraea oy every steamer in me regular lines. The steamers for or from Ltvernnnl call ak Qneenstown, except tbe Canadian linn, which call at Londonderry. Tbe steamers for or from the Conti nent caJl at bouthampton. ctleahictj tkstit.ti.ti a v. Bcbr C W. Locke, Huuiley, Dorchester, Cay, Haddell dl Co. Pctir M. and E. Henderson, Price, Boston, do. bclir Keadlns EK. No. 4fi. Anderson. Norwich, tlo bcbr J. U. Allen, beaman. JiosUm. Castner. btlckney A Wellington. Bcbr G. H. Murney, Mnrney, New Haven, do. bchr C. Kan kin, Kankln, Kennebunk, W. H. Jobns fe llro. Bchr J. J. Wortblngton, Terry, New London, Rommel Hunter. Bcbr W. B. McShaln. Christy, Washington, do. Bchr J. Burley, Williams, Boston. Boihermel & Co. Bcbr H. Kellly, Hellly, Weymouth. Preston Coal Co. bchr Lucia B. Ives, Bowdltcb, Providence, Borda, Kellar fc Nutting. Srhr Klchard Law, York, Stonlngton, E. V. Qlover. K'r K. Willing, CundlU, Baltimore, A. Orovee, Jr. bt'r Mayflower, Robinson, New York, W. P.Cly de&Co. bt'r Fanule. Fenlou, New Y'ork. W. M. Balrd A Co. Tug Thos. Jellerson, Allen, tor Baltimore, with a tow ol barges, W. P. Clyde A Co. ARRIVED VK8TEBDAT. Steamship Mellta, Sumner, iroui Liverpool 8th Inst., with indue, aiid passengers to A. R. Mclienry Co. bteamship btar of tbe Union, Cooksey, S days from New Orleans, via Havana, with mdse. to Philadelphia and Southern Mail bteamshlp Co. bcbr busan K. Potter, Poller, from New York, with salt to A. Kerr A Bro. bcbr Gen. Grant, colburn, 4 days from Laurel, with lumber and grain to Moore A Wbeatley. bchr C. Kan kin, Rankin, from Kennebunk. bcbr G. R, Murney, Murney, from Norwlcb. bcbr L. B. Ives, Bowdltcb, from Fall River. bobr M. P. Cranmer, Cranmer, from Salisbury, bchr W. B. McShaln, Christy, from Newark. bchr J. J. Wortblngton, Terry, from New London. bcbr M. and K. Henderson, Price, from Boston. bchr J. H. Allen, beaman, from Boston. bcbr Reading KB, No. 45, Anderson, from New London. Steamer W. C. Pierrepont, Shropshire, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. M. Balrd A Co. Steamer E. V. Kiddle, McCue, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. P. Clvde A Co. Tug 1 bos. Jellerson. Allen, from Baltimore, with a tow ol barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. MEMORANDA. Ship Baranak, Turley, for Philadelphia, sailed from jiverpoui ism inst. Ship Westmoreland. Hammond, from Liverpool for Philadelphia, was spoken &id lust., lau 41 02. Ion. UU42. Steamship Tioga, Morse, hence, at New Orleans 24th loslaut. bteamshlp Alliance, Kelley, hence, at Charleston veslerdav mornlmr. Barque Pembroke, Potter, from London for Phila delphia, cleared at New Y'ork yesterday. Barque Tulsko, bchumacher, lor Philadelphia, cleared at TCew York vpnLerdav. Brig Tempest, Wilson, hence, at Bangor 22d Inst. Brig Klia, Foote, hence, at St. John, N. B 23d Inst. Brig Wlllebald, Mutzel, for Philadelphia, cleared at bcbr Rending RR. No. 49, Robinson, for Philadel phia, sailed trom Pawtuckel 24tb Inst. bchrs R. F'. Stockton, boper. and W. C. Atwater, Glover, from Fall River for Philadelphia, at Newport 23d Inst. t , bcbr Mary R. Homers, somers, nence, at juouue ziai InstanU . , Steamer Ola PJortn state, swaine, rrom cnowau river lor Philadelphia, at Norfolk 2ilh Inst. NOTICE TO MARINERS. A annAMlia .1.1 with (l..oa lul ) 1 1 . 1 1 1 N Water fill It. has beeu discovered! almost in tbe centre of Seymour Narrows. Vancouver Island, but rather on the western side, between Maud Island aud Wilfred Point. It lies bW. W., nearly three cables from me nortnwest point of the island, and N.NE. V E. three cables from tbe southeast extreme of W Hired Point; It is near tbe position of the heaviest part of tbe tide race. The passage Ib therefore dangerous tor large vessels during tbe strength of either stream, and It Is recom mended to enter It especially from tbe southward at slack water, and to pass on tbe eastern Bide of the rock. . . All bearings are magnetic, variation in loo,, decrees easterly. y,y oroer. r. xi. iir.ni. nvir, oecreiurjr. Trinity House, London, June 10, 1W7. Tbe French Government has given notice that from the Ml h day of May, is7, a light will be exhibited trom a lighthouse recently constructea on roiuie uos Dames, on tbe north coast of Nolrmoutiers' Island. Tbe llKht Is a fixed wblte and red light, elevateu in feet above tbe level of the sea, aud lu clear weather the wblte portion of tbe light should be seen from a distance of leu mileB, and the red from a distance of seven miles. Tbe while portion ot the light is visible rrom sea ward round a great part of the horizon, and tbe red portion from the Dearing w. uy or in a line irom Hib meeiiln of Ronri'iienf. to K. bv W. '. W.. or III a line about midway belweeu theshouls or Pierre Molue and Basse deB Peres. The lower is stone, rectancuiar. ana nny-iwo ieet high; It Is painted red on the two faces south ot tbe line to tbe steeple or Bourgneut, and is HM yards north ot the entrance of tbe port of Nolrmoutiers, la lat. 47 0i N.. Ion. 2 ia'4 W. ot Greenwich. By command or tneir lorusnips. jKf. hrnky Rli:iIARDS. Hvdrographer. Hydroijraphlc OUice. Admiralty, London, May 21, 1S07. GROCERIES, ETC. E W SMOKED AND SPICED SALMON, FIRST OF THE SEASON, ALBEBT C. ROBERTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Bts. 11 TJrp JAPANESE TOWCnONG TEA, THE FINEST QUALITY IMPORTED, Emperor and other fine chops OOLONGS. New crop YfeUNG HYbON and GUNPOWDER and genuine CHULAN TEA, For sale by the package or retail, at JAMES It. WEBB'S, (14 Corner WALNUT and EIGHTH Bts. QAIl FIELD'S 1 SUPERIOR CIDER VINECAI ! Warranted tree from all POISONOUS ACIDS. For sale by all Grocers, and by the Bole Agents, PAUL. S FERGUSON,; 1 sm8 NO. IS MOBTII WATEB UT. GET TIIE BE8T THE HOLY BIBLE HARD loir's Editions Family, Pulpit and Pocket Bible In beautiful tstyles of Turkey Morocco and antiuu bludluKs. A new edition, arranged for photographio por-raiUOf ftualllee.M HARDING, JMbHsher, No, 626 CUKbWUT bue" luw FouxUl MEDICAL. pONO'S EXTRACT OF HAIUMEUS UK rAl.N DJtBTP.OYER, Is one of the few domestic remedleaaphlrh havneoma Into general use and tnvorlwlthout pulling. It is tbe product ot a simnle shrnh. harnil.ai In l 'um ind. as a domestic remedy, unequalled. BOITA, BRVlSFfl, IAIHKKIS SOHF.NJ'iSa bl'RAINK, bOKE THROAT, TOOTHACHE, KARACHK. NFUKAUUA. RHEUMATISM LUMBAGO, b'iiNos, HOUR EYES, BLFKDINU OF LUNGS, NOSE, STOMACH, THB CORN. TJIXJKK."!. OLD SOREa while It promptly arrests all HEMOKKHAOhH in, Hundreds of physicians use It dally In their practice, and give It their nnqualiUed recommendation, bold by our agents and dealers. The Medicine Is exclusively prepared by the sub scribers, Proprietors and Successors to T. T. POND, to wnem an oroars must be aouresweu. HUMPH RE Y Iv HOMOEOPATH IU MEDICINE UU., NO. 5K2 HKOADWA Y, XSeW XOrk. PRICES OF POND'S EXTRACT. fix ounce bottles, with directions, retail ..60 cents Pint bottles, with directions, retail-... 4 Quarts In bottle., .'. .-4f75 Liberal discount to Physicians and Dealers. SIMILIA SIMILIDUS CURANTUR. M VMPHEEYf? MOM UiO PA TH1Q SPECIFICS. FAMILY CASES Ot 85 Urge vials, morocco cose, containing a Bpecinc ror every ordinary disease a laruiiy is subject to.anil a book ot directions 11000 Smaller Family and Travelling suses, with 20 10 us viais - so o Bpeclllcs for all lilseases, both for Curing and tor Preventive treatment, In vials and ' pocket cases ..- .12 to M These Remedies, by the case or single box, are sent to any part of the country, by Mall or Express, free of cbHrge, on receipt of tbe price. Address HUMPH KEYS' SPECIFIC HOMCF.OPATHIG M FL1CINE COMPANY, OQlceand Depot. Nn. Ml BROADWAY, New York. Dr. HUMPHREY (4 Is consulted dally at bis olbce. personally or by letter, as above, for all lorma of disease. For sale by DYOTT A CO., JOHNHON, HOL LOW A Y A COWDF;N, T. R. CALLENUER, and AMKROHF'. SMITH, Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and at BLITHE'S Drug Store, No. 8120 Market street, and by all Druggists. 8 ltuths Sin INSURANCE COMPANIES. INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. OFFICE, No. 232 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA INCORPORATED 1794. CHARTER PERPETUAL, CAPITA!., 9500,000. ASSETS, JANUARY 8, 1807, l,763,a0733, INSURES MARINE, INLAND THANSPOR' 1A11UM AMllbEBMKS, SIKGCmHS, Arttnr G. Coffin, George L. Harrison, Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, Richard D. Wood, William Welsh, 8. Morris Wain, John Mason. Francis R. Cone. Edward 11. Trotter, Edwards. Clarke, William Cummlngs, T.Charlton Henry, Allred D. Jessun, John P. White. Louis c. Madeira. ARTHUR O, Charles Platt. secretary. COFFIN, President. WILLIAM BUEHLER, Harrlsburg, Pa., Centra Agent lor the State of Pennsylvania. 1 2b HOOP SKIRTS. 628 HOOP SKIRTS, OQ HOPKINS' "OWN MAKE," KJjLiO PRICES REDUCED III It affords us much pleasure to announce to our numerous patrons and tiie public, tbat In conse quence of a slight decline in U-oop Bklrt material, together with our Increased facilities for manufac turing, and a strict adherence to BUYING and SELLING for CASH, we aie enabled to oiler all our JUSTLY UKLkH BATED HOOP fcKIRTS at RE DUCED PRICES. And our Skirts will always, as heretolore. be found in every respect more desirable. and really cheaper than any single or double spring Hoop Skirt In the market, while our assortment is uneaualled. Also, constantly receiving irora new i ors ana me Eastern States full Hues ot low priced Skirts, at very prices: among which is a lot or iMain Skirts at the following rates: 15 springs, Sc.; 20 springs, 63c.; 2- springs, 76c. 30 springs, 85a; 85 springs, Hoc; and springs, fi oo. Skirts mude to order, altered, and repaired. Whol Bale and retail, at lie Philadelphia Hoop Skirt En porlum. Mo. o2o A-KUix street, oeiow beveniu s 10 sm rp WILLIAM T. HOPKINS. EXCURSIONS. w ;!CJ EXCUESION8 DPTHE RIVER. -a-ruil3Tliw splendid steamboat JOHN vvaiuU; uiakes daily Afternoon Excursions to Burlington and Bristol, stopping at Riverton, Torres dale. Andalusia, and Beverly, each way. These excursions leave CHE8NUT STRFJET WHARF at 2 o clock in the Ailernoon. Keturnuig, leave Bristol at 4 o'clock, arnviug in the city at s o clock r. m. FARE KxcurHlon, 40 cts. Each way, 250. 5 26 3m rir h, EXCURSIONS ON THB QxAZZ BCHUYLKILL. Steamers leave Fair- luount Park (toot of Mates street), evf:ry half hour, for laurel hill cemetery, the falls ofchtjylkill. First boat leaving Falrmount at 7 "20 A. M.: last boat at 6M5 P. M Last boat leaving Falls of Schuylkill at rar.m ooini REMOVAL. D EM OVA L. A. Sc II. L13 JA3IDRE, Late No. 1012 Chesnut street, have removed their FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY WAREROOMS to Xo. 1103 CI1ESHCT 8IRKET, TJP STAIRS. 4 20 3m THE GF.KTJINE EARLB VEIN, THE CELE brated PRESTON, and the pure bard GKEEN WOOD COAL, Egg aud Stove, sent to all parts ot the city al tO W per ton; superior LEHIGH at 441-75. Each of the above articles are warranted to Rive perlect satisfaction In every respect. Orders received at No. 114 S. THIRD Street; Emporium, No. 1X14 WASHINGTON Avenue. 4J 3 L A T E MANTELS. SLATE MANTELS are unsurpassed tor Durability Beauty, trengtb. and Cheapness. SLA IE MANTELS, and Slate Work General 13 made to order. J. B. KIMES A CO., 8 12 Itm Nob 2126 and 2128 CHESNUT Street ESTCOTT t GEORGE. SUCCESSORS TO ruixip WIUOK A co IMrOBTKSa AND DXAUEBB IV 4JI NS, PISTOLS BIFJLES, CRICKET, AND BASE BALL IMPLEMENTS, FISHING TACKLE, SKATES, CROQUET ARCHERY, ETC., NO. 0 CIIENNUT ST BEET 118m PHILADELPHIA AiO ARCH STREET. GAS FIXTURES, WLZl CHANDEL1EHS, BRONZE STATUARY. ETC. V A N K 1 KK A CO. would respectfully dliect the alleutlon of their friends and the publlo gene rallv, to their large end eletrant assortment or OAS FIXTl'KLH. CJi A NDltLILltS, and ORNAMENTAL BKONE WARES. Those wishing handsome aud tliorouKhly made Ooods, at very reasouable prices, will find It lo their odvautnge to give us a call before I urchaslng elsewhere, N.U. boiled or tarnished fixtures refinlnued with special eare and at reasouable prices. 2l m VANKIRK&CO. o 0 & N BXCIIANQB HAG MANUFACTORY. JOHN T. BAILEY A CO., BKMOVKO TO E. Corner of MARKET and WATER Streets, N. 1'llliaueipuin. DEALERS IN BAOS AND BAGGING Ol every Description, lor Grain, Flour, salt, Super-Ptmspbale of Lime, Bon ust. Etc. Large and small OTJNN V BAGS constantly on band. 2i!l J A loo, W OOL BACKS. JoiiMT.BAil.iiy. Jmks Cascaobm, INSURANCE COMPANIES. TAKLAWAUE MUTUAL 8AFKTY INSU- XJ K ANCE t.DMPANY, Inuorporated by the Legis lature ol Pennsylvania. IMA. Office, B. E. corner of TH I RI) an d WALNUT Streets rmmtieipnia. MARIN K INMll RANGES on vessels, cargo, and trelKht, to all parts Ol the world. INLAND INSURANCES on goods by river, canal, lake, and land carriage, to all parts otlht Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandise general y. On Stores, Dwelling nouses, evo AS8ETH OF THE COMPANY, November 1. lKt. , llOO.OOt United blales e Per Cent Loan, 17I 114,GO0'0 120,000 Uniteu states Per Cent. Loan, 1HH1 - 1300-00 200,000 United Males 7 8-10 Per Cent, Loan, Treasury Notes. 211 ,500' 00 125,000 City of Philadelphia 6 Per Cent, Loan (exempts) 12,562't0 64,000 State of fenusylvanla Per . Cent. Loan , 64,700110 66,000 State of Pennsylvania Per Cent. Loan..- 44,620-00 60,000 State ot New Jersey Six Per Cent. Loan...... 60,750"00 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 1st Mortgage, Six Per CenU ' Bonus.,:..... . 20,500-00 25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 2d Mortgage, Six Per CenU Bonds 24450-00 26,000 Western Pennsylvania Rail road Six Per Cent. Bonds (Pennsylvania Railroad gua rantees) 20,750-00 80,000 State, ol Tennessee Five Per CenU Loan- 18,000-00 7,000 Slate ot Tennessee Six Per Cont. Ixian ... 40D0 15,000 800 Shares Slock of Oerruau town Gas Company (principal ana interest guarantee a uy the city of Philadelphia).. 7,150 H8 Shares Slock of Pennsylva- 15,000-00 t.258-25 8,950'00 nla Kiillrnarl Cnmnanv... 6,000 100 Sh ires block ol North Penn sylvania Railroad Company. 20.000 80 Stiares Slock of Philadel phia and Southern Mall Steamship Company 195.900 Loans on Bonds and MnrtKAKe, SQ.000-00 195,900-00 1st Liens on City Property.. 11,046,060 par. Market value. 11,070,28075 86,000'0O 27,637-20 88,923-90 2,830 00 41,640-00 Real Estate Bills receivable for lusurauces made Balance due at agencies. Pre miums on Marine Policies, Accrued Interest, and other debis due lo tbe Company Scrip and Stock of sunurv Insu rance and other Companies, I&178. Estimated value Cosh In Bank .811,1H2-M Cash in Drawer.......... 44714 81,4117,321-66 This belne a new entrmrlRe. the Par is asa Limed ma lug niKTHei value. Thomas C. Hand, Samuel E. Stokes, nenry bioau, William G. Bonlton, Edward Darlington. Edmund A. bonder, TheophlluB Paulding, jonu it. Penrose, James Traqualr, Henry C, Dallett, Jr., James O. Hand, V llliaru C. Ludwlg, Joseph H. Seal, George O. Lelper, Hugh Craig, John 1. Taylor, Jacob Klegel, 11. Jones lirooke, Edward Latourcade, Jacob P. Jotiea, James B. Mcfc'arland, Joshua P. Eyre, apencer.Mcllvalne, J. B. bemple, Pittsburg, A. B. Kerger. " O. T. Morgan, " Qeome W. Bernardoa. 1 JIU.UAO C HAND, PresldenU JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice-President. Hfnbt Lyi.bubn. Secretary. 1 H 1829 CHARTER PERPETUAL. Franklin Fire Insurance Co. OF PIlIIiADELPBIA, OFFICE; 437 CUESNVT STBEE HOI. 43B AND ASSETS OS JJANUABT 1, IS Capital M. ,w.....400,ono-0(i Accrued Sumlua 46,718'8 Premiums ,.. ...l,206,4a2-ia UNSETTLED CLAIMS. INCOME FOB UOft, g27,481'lB SJai.uou. 1VOSSES PAID SIHCB l9 OVEB td.BOO.4t04). Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms DIRECTORS. Charles N Bancker, George Fales, Allred pltler, Francis W. Lewis, M. D, Peter McCall, Thomas Sparks, Tobias Wagner, Samuel tiraot George W. Richards Isaac Lea, CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. GEOKUE FALES. Vice-President. J. W. MCALLISTER. Secretary pro tern. 81 tl231 JAKE A LIFE POLICY IN TUB BROOKLYN LITE IN SUE ANCE COMPANY OF NEW YOUK. OFFICE: N. E. Cor. SEYEKTU ana CUESNIT. E. 23. COLTON, 823; CIENEBAE, AtiENT. -pKOVlDENT LIrB AND TUUST COMPANY No. ill boulb iOUK'i'H blreet. INCORPORATED Bd MONTH Wd, 1SG5. CAPIT AL. S160.U0U. PAID 1JS. Insurance on Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or by 5, 10 or W) year Premiums, Jnou-iorieiiure. Anuuitles granted on lavorable terms, 'l urm I'.iIiimhh. Children's Endowments. null. ( ..iiidkuv. while iciviug the lusured the security ot a paid-up Capital, will divide the entire prohw of llie l.ie UU&llltM BUiUUg ,KO yui.VJ U""-"- Mmievs received al Interest, aud paid on demand. Authorized by charter to execute Trusts, aud to act h r'iiin ur Administrator. Assignee urUuardluu aud iu other liduciary cupaciues, under appotutmeut oi any Court ol this commouweaitn, or any persou or persons, or nuuies ponnw u wiiv,., SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY. n KNRY HAINES. JUteilt A 11. A1U11RJ.IS, richard w ood, richaio,cadb6ry.8 T. WIoTAR BROWN, W. C LONUSTRETH, WILLIAM HACKER. F. COt PIN. ROWLAND PARRY. SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, Actuary, nmr n. LfiTiOSTHKl'M. Vice President. THOMAS WlsTAR, M. D J. Ji. TOWNSEND. Mertlral kmniinw. Leaal Adviser. Li IRK INr-tKAiNChi EXCLUblVELY. THB D PENNSYLVANIA F1RK 1JNBURAJNI. PANY Incorporated 10Z6 Charter Perpetual No, Kin w ilNli'r street, otiuoslte Independence Square, 'i i.iu ,.,..Mi,v ivnraiiiv known to tne community lor over lony years, continues to insure against loss or carnage vy urv uu n.'..v. v. . . . either peimaueutly or lor a limited time. Also, on Furniture. Slocks of Goods, and Merchandise gene rally, on liberal terms. , . ...iiui i,u ..iher with a large Burplus Fund, Is Invested in the most caretul manner, which eiiaul tbeui to oiler to ue insureu mi uuui" the case 01 toss. Daniel Smith. Jr.. John Deverenx, i Thomas smith, Henry Lewis, J. OlUlughaui Fell, Alexander ltenfou, Isaac Hazieuurst. Thomas Itobblns, iiMiilel Haddock. Jr. : JjaNIEL SMITH, Jb., President. WiT.l.AW O. Cbowkix. Secretary. 11 't -r-WF.NlX INSURANCE COMPANY OF 1NCORPOK ATEDlii4 CH A RTER PERPETUAL. .. .,. w a 1 .M IIT Hireet. oouosile the Excbaime, in addition to MARINE and INLAND INSUR ANCE, this tympany Insures irom loss or damage by EIRE for liberal terms on buildings, merchandise, furniture, etc , lor limited periods, and permanently ....b h dariwltnl lrMftl lllIIL. 1 The Company lias been In active operation for more than SIXTY YEARS, durlug whluli all losses have been promptly adjusted and paid. . ; ; John L. Hodge. Lawrence Lewis, Jr. David l.ewls, Benjamin Kiting, Thomas ll. Powers, A. R. Mi-Henry, Elmund Castlllon, , M. B. Aiauony, ' John T. Lewis. William S. Orant, Robert W, Learning, l. Clark Wharton, bamuel wucox, Louis t:. isorrui. JOHN WUCHERER, President. Sahcxl Wilcox boretary. , JUNE 27, 18G7. RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE. rUS WASULNOITON LIBRARY COMPANY. rRlNClFAD OFFICE, No. 1225 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ' scbscbiptiok one noutR, SO,000 PBEKENTF.n TO SCBSCBIBEBM ONE CASH PBESKXT OF 10,000. ONE CASU PKESEXT OF 90,000, ONE CASH PBESEJtT OF 910,000. ONE. CASH PBESENT OP 99000. , TWO CASH PBEMENTS OF 98.100 EACH. Bead fall Schedule of Presents beiow. EACH CEBTIFICATR OF STOCK IS AC COnPANIEB WITH A BEACTirUL, STF.EE-Ps.ATE EBIRAVIN, 1VOKTII JMOBE AT KETAIE THAN TIIE COST OF CKltTII M ATE, AND ALSO ISSVBES TO TIIE IIOEBEK A PBENENT IN THE OBEAT DISTBIBVTION. THE WASHINGTON LIBRAKY CO. Is chartered by the Slate of Pennsylvania, and or ganlzed in aid of TIIE BITEBSIDE INSTITUTE, Incorporated by tho State of Nw Jersey. April 8, lt0T, Pit mite at Riverside, Rurllngton county. New Jersey, aud founded for tbe purpose ol gratuitously education tbe sons of deceased Soldiers aud Seamen of the United States. The Board of Trustees consists of the following well. known citizens of Pennsylvania and New Jersey: HON. WILLIAM R. MANN. District Attorney, Philadelphia, Pa HON. LEWIS R. li ROOM ALL, Ex-Chief Coiner, U.S. Mint, and Recorder of Deeds Phil.il.lnliln Pa HON. JAMES M. BOOVEL, New Jersey HON, W. W. WARE, New Jersey HENRI GORMAN, ESQ., Agent Adams' express, Philadelphia. Fa, E. COE, Eby., Of Joy Coe 4 Co., Philadelphia. Trkabitby Dkpastmknt. W8HIS0T0N. D. O.. April, 18, iB7, Oitice of Internal Revenue: Having received satlBtactory evidence tbat the proceed! of tbe enterprise conducted by tbe "Wasblngtoi Library Company" win be aevoted 10 cuarltablt uses, pernusslou Is hereby granted to said Compaaj to conduct such enterprise exempt trom aU charge, whether from special tux or other duty. jw a. tjL.uListi, commissioner. THE i WASIIINOTON LIBIURT COMPANT,' In order that this benevolent object may be sue cesBlul'y accomplished, uave Issued live series ot xmn aLLf LrrijALtsi jurvuitAViJlus, which we nut on subscription at nrices muck below their retail value, CERTlt iCAI ES OF STOCK IN THE WASHING , 1 1 Ka In.l,. UlCinillUll ujlth I t u LudI nHk. l"lnmnann and signed by the secretary. (None others Kenulne.l Any person sending lONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR, OR i-lvE DOLLARS, or oavlns the same to onr local Agents, win receive, immeui ateiy, a line steel-Plate Knsravlnu. as set forth below, and as many earilft- cales ot stock as tbe number of dollars paid; Insuring OM E PRESET x in our published schedule for EACH CERTLr lOA 1 u. neia. Nn. 1 "Mv Child 1 My Child!!" No. 2 "They're Kavpdi 'l nev re saveair- xxo. s -uia seveutv-siz: Or, llie J!.riy ihjd ui mo jvcvuiiibiuu, No. 1 ''Wosblnglon's Courlshlp." N ). 2 "Watto. lngton's Last Interview with his Mother." XliREh-LOLLAK ENGRAVING. HOME FROM THE WAR." ' and Three Cerilllcates of Stock, Insuring Three Presents. FOUR-DOLLAR ENGRAVING. THE PERILS OF OUR FOREFATHERS." and Four Ceriilicalea ot stock, insuring Four Presents. FIVE-DOLLAR ENGRAVING. -THE MARKIAGK OF POCAHONTAS," and Five Certificates olStock. lnsuriug Five Presents. The engravings and certlllcates will be delivered at our Local Ageucies, or sent by mall postpaid, or express, as may be ordered. THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY COMPANY -WIX.X, AWARD THREE HUNDBED THOUSAND DOI,. LABS IN PRESENTS TO THE SHAREHOLDERS ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1867, . AT ! PHILADELPHIA, PENNA., . . OB AT THE INSTITUTE. 1 SCHEDULE OF PBESENTS. 1 Cash Present..,.- 1 Cosh Present 1 Cash Preseut 1 Cash Preseut 2 Cash Presents of turn each i Handsome Country Residence. Stable. 40,000 kSO.uno 10.000 6,000 5,000 Grounds, etc., Uermantowu, Phi la. 18,000 1 Double Residence, three-story brick. Cam- den, N. J - - 15,00 I Coal Depot, ullices, Sheds, and Orouud, with business eslablisbed. No. 1314 Washington avenue, Philadelphia. 15,000 1 louuiry nniueut-c, xiiverBiue, xi, d W1I.U Ground, Fruits, etc.- .,.. 1 Tbrte-siory Cottage, Lot, etc 25 Valuable Building Lots.Rlverslde. eaoh 1 Elegant Turnout family Carrlaiie, Spun of Heroes, Harness, etc., complete 10 Valuuble Building Lots, Riverside, 4VK'0 each 1 Beautiful Sllver-rey Horse, 15 bauds high, sired by the celebrated imporietl Arabian Horse "Caliph;" also, a light itoud Wagon, weight Uo pouuds, with set ot superior Single Harness, Lap Blanket, Whip, eto .. ... 20 Pianos, $&00 each iiOMelodeons, fJeacr. ....... 4 Rosewood Kewlug Machines, r-iou eacu 10 l-amlly Sewing Machines, duo each....... 60 line Gold Walcbi s, f.!ou euch loo Oil Paintings, by leading artists aggregate value M t Camel's Hair Shawls, IIik) each 2 l anjei's Hair shawls, Sjikmi eocb... 8 Handsome Lace Shawls, f0 each 10 Cashmere Shawls, fbO each... 20 Silk lress Patterns, 75 euch 60 City Building Lots, f 176 each The remainder will consist of Silver Ware, Musical Boxes, Opera Glosses, Pocket Bibles, and dlllerent articles of ornament 10,000 6,000 6,000 5.000 8,000 6,000 10,000 4,SoO l.OM) 1,000 10,000 lo.ooo 8, OK) 6.OU0 76.1 : no 1.600 b,7W tana use, amounting to.... 82,000 Total . m. 9UOO.UO0 tfW All the properties are given clear of Incum brance HOW TO OBTAIN 8IIABES AND EM. CiBAVINUS. Send orders by mail, enclosing trom $1 to 20, either by Post Olllce orders or in a registered letter, at our risk. Larger amounts should be sent by draft or express. 10 shares, with Engravings.-.. J9-50 2ft ' " '! f - 23-60 60 " " ' 40-60 76 ' . B-fU 100 " 00 00 Local and Travelling AGENTS WANTED through out the United States, The Association have appointed as Receivers Messrs. OKOHQE A. COOKE & CO, Bankers, No. 83 H. THIRD Street, whose well-known Integrity and busi oess experience will be a sufficient guarantee tbat the money entrusted to them will be promptly applied to the purposes stated. J Philadelphia, F.. May 20, 1867, , To the Officer! an Menitieri of Wiuhlngton Library Vumpuny.A'.ii.iiJAV.tkcrtUirv. I noi.ti.moi, rn ..Koint of your favor of the 15th in...,,i ..iir,i .,.. (',ur appointment as Reoelvers for copy 4 IK, and I .vniDai.lng w hV t benevolent object of yo.;r AM.IiSmn Tvi , the education and maintenance ol U,e oVpl .m Tin fd-eo of our soldier, and sailor at th. lustituts, we have concluded to accej trust, and to use our best snorts ui promote so worm an objuut. j.espectlully, yours, etc., OEO. A. COOKE A COt I All orders by mail should be addressed to GEO HO A. cWtii A CO.. tohkors, No. aas.i'UlRD Street vour Ciui anvTwe took the liberty to stimu ta your C4iupaiiyi nlan n vnnp Anturnr .... P"r.S!!rarutnorUHy'of tbV sta and bivlLg i on in rettard to Its leirallty. AMUSEMENTS. GIFT CONCERTS. KELLEY 'S EIIIST GRAND North American (art tonceri Now Posltlrely Fixed to Tk Ple AT COOrER INSTITUTE, N. Y. CITY, SATURDAY, July 13, 1867. a rinnTh. nrnnrlBtnrs of the North American Olit Concert, advert Ised to take pin e at the Wabash venue Kink, Chicago. III., anu postpoueu, uv tu i..onr tn .nmiiini'K that It will take place at Cooper Vnrt h. thl Mmeit rSUUPSt Ot tUOU ssixlsol subscribers In the Middle and EaKlern Htates. here a large share of our tickets have been soli'. ant tl'at a series ol Concerts will De inen, iu ira whubw In rapid succession. . ' , . . . ineaeiayin us coium"-""" i"1 vttoi, ...... v.. niuiiikamnriinir tim sale ot tiakets lifcS been Im mense and without a parallel on thlscontluent. Under any circumstances the Concert will now be given as above staled. . . . huo.oio V ALTJAIiI.E OIFTS, VALUED AT FrVB HUNDRED TUOUSAMl DOLLARS. WILL BUI lltl'SEMKD iO TICKET-HOLDERS, INCLUD ING lue,0(i0 IN ORE KN BACKS. - tor blteen years we nave ueen ennHaeu m uunum, and we polntwlth pride to the reputation we Lava won lor honesty and iuieKrlty. Many of the promi nent citizens of New Yoik, Boston, Philadelphia, and Chicago will bear witness to the statement lhi we have never maoe any promins w mw .uuiiv .u " have not sue-redly lullilleo. and we refer to tbe lead ing hankers and merchants or these cities for our character lor lar dealing. . . . In spile ol every obsti cie. we biibii pro" o l,uu 11c that tbe Norm American OKI Concert will be con ducted honorably, and that all the gifts advertised will be distributed fairly and to tbe sailsfuvllou oi our p irons. 11). Q.I.J1H in.rominflUUU III mm is.uwu .umti. prise has been .oiely In the interest ot the tlcket i.,.l,lr Ti,i la il.a lamest uiidertaKliiK of tbe kind ever brought to a successful teimiuatlou lu the Uulied Slates. . 't ickets sold ror Concert to taxe piace at vva- Concert at Cooper Institute, xxew x orn .;iiy, A preseut given wlih every concert lick tot. 1 Old In Greenbacks... 430,000 10,000) ,, 6.0UO .. 4,0011 ,. 8,U0vl .. 2.000 1 1 1 do do do do do do do do do do do do 1 1 so SlouO each.--..... 2O,UO0 10,0001 20 do do Iou euch., 1840 Gifts in Greenbacks, amounting to 18,ooo 1 tillt Residence lu Chicago. o,ui 410 Gold Watches, amounting to 60.0001 4imKllver WaU'hes. amounllllir to , 21.000) And tbe balance, comprising Pianos, Melodeons, ana other uiits,aniouiuiiig io......... ....i,wvi Maklug 600,000 Gllia. A rnmmllUM tn he chosen bv ticket holder SG the Hist Concertwlll promptly distribute the presents, one to every concert ticket holder, and fhelr report will be published in "Eelley's Weekly," with porirals and biographical sketch of tbe persons receiving tn thirty largest Kills, and be sent to ail ticket holders at once. The tickets Irom our numerous agents having; been gathered in, persons disappointed In tbelng una ble at our principal olllce to obtain tickets, can now be supplied, ss long ss they last, by addressing us at No. tin I Broadway, New Yoik. Tickets will be sens promptly by man, on receipt oi price auu autiup iu return posloge. ... ..O We win senu o ticaeis lor fi on; iu iurfu-wi iuui fortn-oi'. Bend the name of each subscriber, ana their 1081 On:ce auaress, anu town auu dwhj. mwucj ur Drait, Post OlUce Order, .Express, or In Registered Letters, may be sent at our risk. Andrew all com munications to A. A. KELLEY A CO . 6 2d 14t NO. 6V1 lit vUA u w A i , isew x ora. N EW CHEBNUT STREET THEATRE.-. WILLIAM E. 8 INN A Co .Lessees. JC XtUJA I Al. T IU 17 10t1, U UUV AOf ORAND GALA NIGHT -, FOR THE BENEP'T OF the Families and Firemen who suffered by the laU calamity AT THE BVRNINU) . 1 . ". OF THK AMERICAN THEATRE. , The Ladies and Gentlemen named In this establlsb ment have klnd'y volunteered THEIR SERVICES. THE THEATRE AND OA a TENDERED BY THJ MANAGEMENT. A FULL AND COMPLETE ORCHESTRA, Under C. M. REICHART. The performance will consist of tbeibeaullful Play lu four acts, entitled v DEBORAH, THE JEWES3. CI'CILERUSU . . will make her first appeurance In three years, OBSERVE THE OAST OF DEBORAH, THE JEWESS Lorens Tbonias MoKeon H erman . . - Heborah .M.. JMarla.. Treasurer Doorkeepers, Oilicers, Ushers, services on this occasion. li. A. Languor! Miss Ceulle Rusa .........Miss L. Cooper John stlmmet all volunteer their Prices of admission as usual. NOTE. Ladles and Gents In the shove cast are re quested to he at Rehearsal on WEDNESDAY MORN ING, at 11 o'clock. Also, tbe Ladies of the regular Ballet. 6 25 4t WM. E. SINN A CO., Managers. fcTEW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. XN THIS (Thursday) EVENING. June 27, ben ef1t of th e c h esn ut str ket i heatrh base-ball club, the live indian. by members of the Wheutley Dramatic Association.' After which, Glralle Dance - Mons. Alex. Bold To be lollowed by tbe Comedietta of COOL AS A CUCUMBKR, Plnm per.. .Owen Marlowe I Girt Barklns...Alex. Flshef Frederick J. Brooke I Jessij Honlton, Wiggins. Miss Clara Reed Miss A. Vach Alter which, . BOX AND COX. BoXm. E, H. Hayburxi I Cox ,. B. Hay hurst of the Athletic B. B. club. of the Chesnut B. B. Club, M'S. Bouncer Miss A.Vuche. Banjo Solo -Lew Simmons Rene Solo ... Harry Dexter To conclude with the Pan to in line ot tbe RED GNOME, by members of Carucross & Dixey's Minstrels. Doors open at 74. Curtain rises at s. Admission, 50 Cents. Reserved Seats, 11. It EW CHESNDT STREET THEATRE FRIDAY EVENING, June 25, nr.rB,riL IN AID OF THE SUFFERERS BY THE BURNING OF THE AMERICAN THEATRE. . AN IMMENSE BILL. Bee posters on Frldny morning. ( 20 2t TXTALNUT STREET T U E AT RE, WW tw. wain mo wals u i ueirius at e. THIS (Thursday) EVEN1NO LAST NIGHT RUT A.,.. una TWO OF MR. JOSEPH JEFFERSON. who presents, lor this night only, his - GREAT CREATION. ASA TRENCHATUX In Tom Taylor's delightful Comedy, frruod OUR AMERICAN COUSIN, . performed by him iu New York and elsewhere, UPWABDS OF FIVE UlNOHKO NIGHTS. Asa'J reiichurd. ...Mr, JOSKPH JiiKPEltttONf Lord Dundreun Mr. CHARLES VANDENHOPF Florence Treiu-.hurd. Miss SUSAN DENINi To conclude with the great Farce of , THE SPITFIRE. Shortcut Mr. JEFFERSON! FRIDAY' JEFF h RSON tt FAREWELL BENEFIT.' M1 RS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH 6TREEI FOX. AND THEATRE. Beslns at 8 o'clock. 1 OURTH WEEK OF O. L. FOX, U K. TROITK, i MONDAY AND EVERY NIGHT. REVIVAL Ot' G. L. FOX'S PANTOMIME, JACK AND HILL. With US GRAND TK1JJ11M, f V.-ft -"T"..""."r'ulatl(.n C li. iua as......... uuiiojiinirje. ... , tvi,.n u. which, a Comedieiia. wu"l SA'IUHDAY A n'l'ERNOON, at 8 o'cloelr A GRAND JACK AND Gl LL MATINEE for & ;f"rFaro!. lies una cniioien. PAIKTlvo ' O-SEMIT.' J3 'IDE DOMES OF THE GREAT YO-SEMITa. DAV AND EVENING, In tbe Southeast Gallery of the 1 ACADEMY OF I1NE ARTS. 8 5tf GRAND CONCERT OF RISTORI GLEE AbOClATION. in aid of the Families of thej firemen whosullered at the late Are lu Walnut street. at CONCERT HALL, July 6, lsw. 2S64 "VJEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA H0UST X ELEV NTH Street, above CHEHNUT. '1MB FAMILY BLSOKT" i OP If IOK THE ASOlf. CHIMkOM k DIXEY'M tllnl ttKIAi: he Great biar Troupe of the World, lo tiie'r uiUNi s.TU lOl'I AN S01REi'J4. SONGS, VAUVbH, tiM. vi.auicvii'AOi anu ri.An i.i iu. suAiiiua, uiiii open at i o'clock, clock, tXihiOjencIng at 8 o'cloat, J. Lv CAKNCKUhri. hanagur. 11 0! I Ott t?MlTH'S ISLAND I FRESH AI3 T0 XJ -LPAlTliUL SCENFMY HEALTHFl KX ERClb E-1 HE BA TH-EJV 1 UMl AJJNMJuW 1 IDE iEST KIND. , .. r AIRS. lls ihbimh .M -i respectltilly Inioru.s her iriends and the public gen rally that she will open the tiaautiiUI Island Pleou4 Gtounu known M1B 'RLAB J, ... ui , .' on SUNDAY nexU Ways, r-he invites air to cons and enjoy with hur the delight of this favorite sunt lutr rwKirt,, .' i . ; i i .j .' ot with to uo you uuuovnv.-..